Criminal Defense Attorney in Clayton

Charged with a crime in Clayton? Call us today.

Our firm, the Fox Firm, P.C., is recognized as being hardworking, competent
and ready to fight. We operate on honesty, integrity, strength and commitment.
Once we take on the defense of a case, we give it our all. We serve all
of our clients with personal one-on-one counsel, and we make ourselves
available to discuss your concerns and questions.

There is no question that being charged with a crime is dangerous. Just
a misdemeanor offense can lead to months in jail, if you don't have
the right Clayton criminal lawyer on your side. Don't hesitate to
contact us todayby calling (770) 884-7469.

How Your Case will be Handled in Court

Judges vary in how they impose sentences. They have leeway, and this makes
your situation even more dangerous. If you get a tough judge, you can
expect a long sentence, either in jail or in prison.

At our firm, we focus on managing the legal situation very carefully, and
we are always seeking out any advantage that could be gained for our clients,
from a dismissed charge, to a reduced charge to a full acquittal at trial.

The Georgia criminal justice system is tough, and you need to have confidence
that everything possible will be done for you. The earlier we begin defense
work on your case, the better it could be for you. Call us before the
case moves any further through the system. Issues such as the level of
charges filed, whether misdemeanor or felony, the amount of bail must
be addressed at once. Once we get involved, we are working day and night
to get your case on track.

High-Quality Defense for the Criminally Accused of Clayton

Defending a serious criminal charge, such as a
violent crime,
sex crime or
theft crime, will require legal skill and determination. The initial step involves
an analysis of the existing situation. You were charged, based upon certain
evidence. We need to comb through this evidence as early as possible after
your arrest. Whether it is a case of mistaken identity, false witness
statements, or law enforcement violated your constitutional rights, there
is generally something in the evidence that is open to a court challenge.
As the prosecutor must prove the case against you, beyond a reasonable
doubt, the quality of the evidence is of critical importance.

Call us for a review of the facts of your case, as early as possible after your arrest.

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case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
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